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Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 99
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Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 99


  • Subject: Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 13, Issue 99
  • From: Lorenzo Thurman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 16:16:41 -0500

I stand corrected, thanks for clearing that up. I still vote for the command line though. 

"My Break-Dancing days are over, but there's always the Funky Chicken" -- The Full Monty

On Apr 22, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:


On Apr 21, 2016, at 5:50 PM, lorenzo <email@hidden> wrote:

Now that I think about it. If Source Tree is left open, it won’t automatically refresh remote references, there is a menu option for it. You’ll have to invoke that to see new branches. So just go hard core and use the CL. :)

Au contraire, Source Tree has a pref “Check default remotes for updates every __ minutes”. It defaults to 60 but you can lower it. (And if it hasn’t updated recently enough, just hit Cmd-R.)

—Jens
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